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Title: AN ETHNOGRAPHIC STUDY OF COMMUNICATION ON DISASTER MITIGATION |
Authors: Dwitriansyah
, Achmad Herman
and Stepanus Bo’do, Indonesia |
Abstract: This research aims to examine the place naming system by the Kaili community and how the
system is a disaster mitigation effort. The method used in this research is descriptive qualitative,
and data collection techniques through in-depth interviews. The results of this study show that the
Kaili people have a concept of naming space and place by paying attention to the geographical
structure of the landscape as well as seeing events related to natural events, especially disasters.
Tagari Lonjo is an area full of mud and was not a settled area in the past. The naming of Tagari
Lonjo as an effort in disaster mitigation is interpreted from the name Lonjo itself, which means
muddy or liquefaction. |
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